Disk Recovery Program and Hard Drive Recovery Software

R-Studio for Mac

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R-Studio 7.1 build 191047

  -  120.47 MB  -  Demo

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of R-Studio 7.1 build 191047.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of R-Studio for Mac or reading our review, simply click here.


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What's new in this version:

New features:
The following items have been added:
- A new command Close All Images to close all opened images
- Support for the XFS file system
- Support for Intel Software RAIDs
- Data wiping for drives

Additionally for the Technician versions:
- Runtime imaging for individual folders/files
- Imaging of drive's file system (FS map) only
- Drive and file maps for all supported devices
- Drive imaging to a physical drive rather than to an image file
- New file hash functions sha1 and sha256 to forensic logs

Improvements:
- Discovery of symlink targets has been improved
- Info about multi-pass imaging phases has been added to the log
- A new option Check sectors status has been added to the Recheck Recovery Chances dialog box
- Estimation of recovery chances has been improved
- The ISO image file type has been added to the File Types list
- During execution of the Complete runtime image, I/O Monitor now shows the read speed of the disk rather than read/write speed
- File System error message codes are expanded for deletion/move errors

The Technician version:
- Post Actions (Shut down the computer on task completion & E-mail options) have been added to the Options window

Changes:
- The default system info file names have been changed to R-Studio-SystemInfo-yyyy-MM-dd
- The I/O Options button has been renamed to the Options button

The Technician version
- The Forensic Log Settings dialog box has been moved to the Forensic Log Settings tab on the Recover dialog box

Fixed:
- R-Studio may have processed huge ext4fs file systems for too long time
- It was impossible to stop disk actions with malfunctioning disks
- Not all information was copied from the Get Info window
- The Files and Folders checkboxes were disabled by default on the Find/Mark dialog box
- File search and mask returned incorrect results for the Modification date
- The Yes to All and No to All buttons appeared on the Save scan info dialog box even when only one tab was opened
- Missing disks added to Virtual Volume Set or Virtual Mirror couldn't be edit correctly
- Some partition and drive actions could be performed during disk operations like disk scan, RAID consistency check, and so on
- No progress bar was shown during manual update
- R-Studio may have frozen while executing the Recover All Files command
- File sorting may have changed to default (Real file system) when the Show Files command was executed for an already opened tab, or the tab was moved, etc
- Child objects of a wiped drive/partition were not automatically deleted from the Device view pane
- Sometimes, R-Studio may have crashed on close
- The Close All command appeared in the Partition tab shortcut menu even only one tab was opened
- Questionable folders may have disappeared in the panels after Rescan Folder
- Existing zero-sized files had the green mark for recovery chances
- The Preview command was active in the Find Results panel for zero-sized files
- A negative offset may have been entered into the I/O Monitor field
- An image of a password-protected APFS container could not be opened even with the correct password
- File marking results may have been different for different time formats
- The information in the Disk Properties tab was updated incorrectly
- R-Studio crashed when the byte-to-byte imaging was selected in a system with only one disk
- Masked marked files were incorrectly counted
- Tabs may have closed without a due warning
- Deleted files were not marked with the red cross in the Find Results pane
- The Recover Marked button may have been inactive after marking files using the Find/Mark dialog box and when the Skip files with bad sectors option is selected on the Recover dialog box
- The Recover Marked shortcut menu item and button remained inactive when a file was marked for recovery in the Find Results pane
- When there was not enough room for a large file and a new destination was assigned, the leftover of the file left in the first place
- Recovery froze and could not be resumed if a file name and path appeared too long
- Recovery froze from the Extensions tab when the Restore folder structure and Restore from root options were selected on the Recovery dialog box
- It was possible to perform many Drag&Drop operations while performing various drive tasks
- The OK button was active when the Password field was empty on the Enter the password dialog box
- Data on virtual block RAIDs with disks with bad sectors may have read too slowly
- An RDR-type image could not be correctly removed from a virtual RAID
- RAID-connected tabs didn't close when the RAID parameters were altered
- A Virtual Block RAID object may have frozen when another RAID parent was added
- Many cosmetic, wrong messages, and localization bugs have been fixed.

The Technician version:
- The Map of file command was active in the left pane of the R-Studio's panel
- It was impossible to disable all additional phases for multi-pass imaging in order to enable only the main one
- R-Studio performed Slow areas and Retrying phases of multi-pass imaging even when when they were disabled
- R-Studio threw a Corrupt data error message for ddrescue map files larger than 64kB
- It was impossible to perform sector map operations for incomplete images
- R-Studio Technician for Mac/Linux couldn't be re-registered into the T80+ version. Fixed
- Multi-pass images with several takes were created incorrectly if the Perform reading in reverse order if possible option was selected
- I/O Monitor showed read speed incorrectly
- A sector map file was being written not as often as necessary while completing runtime imaging

Text/hexadecimal editor:
- The Hexadecimal editor didn't close an opened disk when disk wiping started
- The content of the UNICODE and UNICODE+ columns may have merged. These columns could not be resized
- An unnecessary inquiry about overwriting a file after executing the Tools - Save to Binary File... or Save to Hexadecimal file command may have appeared
- The Find previous command and reverse search may have executed incorrectly
- The Select From/To procedure didn't work correctly with the Search command.
- The search command may have been executed incorrectly when the Not equal option was enabled
- The Append command may have been executed incorrectly

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